Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) or glucose sensors represent the latest advancement in glucose monitoring technology for people living with diabetes.
Our Continuous Glucose Monitoring Program has been designed to increase participant skill levels in the concepts, implementation and basic interpretation of continuous glucose monitoring systems
Presented in three parts, our CGM program commences with orientation for those people wanting to know more about Continuous Glucose Monitoring and the different devices available. For those who have purchased a CGM device, they may continue the series by attending our two-part implementation program.
All three components are offered each month and taught by our education team in a fun, hands-on environment.
The three parts are:
Sensor Orientation
A two-hour class for people considering Continuous Glucose Monitoring implementation. This class covers:
- Explanation of CGM
- Benefits & limitations of CGM
- The role of finger stick blood glucose checks
- Available Continuous Glucose Monitoring devices
- Features of CGM devices
- Process for CGM purchase & supplies
Sensor 1 – Continuous Glucose Monitoring Implementation & Download
The first of two classes for patients who have purchased a Continuous Glucose Monitor and are ready to commence (four hours). This class covers:
- Explanation of CGM
- Required supplies for each CGM device
- Glucose sensor site choice & site rotation
- Glucose sensor insertion
- Programming individual alert settings (button-pushing)
- Transmitter requirements
- Correct calibration principles
- Graphical features
- Introduction to downloading
- Glucose sensor change requirements
Sensor 2 – Continuous Glucose Monitor Troubleshooting & Glucose Interpretation Principles
This two-hour class completes the second portion of the CGM implementation phase. This class covers:
- Review of practical situations encountered by participants
- Glucose sensor vs finger stick glucose readings
- Review of glucose sensor set-up screens
- Alarm settings / real life experiences
- Glucose sensor experiences
- Download data & reports
- Glucose interpretation principles (basics)